Pioneers in collision repair

Opperman-Thiels boasts 43 years of expertise
Here customers receive the best possible service, every time.
Aurelia Afrikaner
For 43 years, Opperman-Thiels Auto Body Repairs has been a cornerstone in Namibia’s collision repair industry, consistently delivering top-notch service and quality.

The company's commitment to excellence is evident in every aspect of its operations, from its highly experienced team to its investment in the latest technologies. This dedication has earned them factory approvals from major automotive brands, including Toyota, Ford, Nissan and several others, positioning them as leaders in the field.



Staying ahead

One of the key factors behind Opperman-Thiels Auto Body Repairs’ sustained success is their focus on continuous training. The automotive repair industry is constantly evolving, with new models, materials and technologies being introduced regularly.

Opperman-Thiels ensures that their specialists are always up to date with these advancements. Through an e-learning platform, the company provides cost-effective training that allows multiple staff members to stay current with the latest models. Recently, two team members completed their training on the Nissan X-Trail, while two others are currently undergoing training on the Ford Territory.

This proactive approach to education ensures that the company remains competitive in the collision repair industry. By keeping their team informed and skilled in the latest repair techniques and technologies, Opperman-Thiels Auto Body Repairs not only meets but exceeds the expectations of its clients.



Traditional craftsmanship, modern technology

The automotive industry has experienced notable modifications over the past decade, with manufacturers increasingly using lighter, more complex metal combinations in vehicle construction.

Opperman-Thiels Auto Body Repairs has adapted to these changes by incorporating the latest repair technologies and materials into its processes. Their approach is always tailored to the specific needs of each repair, considering factors like the age of the vehicle, the availability of parts, and the financial implications for the customer or insurance company.

One of the most notable advancements at Opperman-Thiels Auto Body Repairs is their use of the PPG MoonWalk System, a state-of-the-art automated paint mixing system. As the only company in Namibia utilising this technology, Opperman-Thiels Auto Body Repairs has set a new standard for precision and efficiency in paint application. The MoonWalk System minimises waste, maximises accuracy, and streamlines the entire paint mixing process, ensuring that every repair meets the highest quality standards.

In addition to its customer-focused services, Opperman-Thiels Auto Body Repairs is also committed to environmental sustainability. They exclusively use waterborne paints in their repair processes, which are less harmful to the environment compared to traditional solvent-based paints.

This commitment to greener practices reflects the company's forward-thinking approach and dedication to reducing their environmental impact.



A legacy of excellence

With over four decades of experience, a team of highly trained specialists and a firm commitment to utilising the best technology available, Opperman-Thiels Auto Body Repairs has built a legacy of excellence in the collision repair industry. Their ability to adapt to industry changes while maintaining the highest standards of quality has made them a trusted name in Namibia, ensuring that their customers receive the best possible service, every time.

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Namibian Sun 2024-11-21

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